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aleppo, syria's largest city, is going up in smoke. for centuries a commercial hub and today a world heritage site, now the ancient streets are being renamed. this one is called sniper's alley. those who are not fast enough are killed. the city's hospitals are overwhelmed. wounded people are brought in every minute. some of the injured are rebel fighters. most, though, are civilians. there's no better place than the hospital to see who is bearing the brunt of the suffering in this war -- civilians and children. even the hospital is not safe. it has been bombed five times. >> much of our population is wounded by bombing, by shelling. >> in a city where bullets and bombs rain down relentlessly, there's nowhere left to take shelter. this man takes us to his neighborhood and shows us places struck by missiles. he says the missiles were fired just as people were leaving the mosque. >> there were no ambulances. just one pickup truck. first of all, we put the dead and injured onto the truck. there were 12 dead and 20 injured. >> the cemetery
aleppo, syria's largest city, is going up in smoke. for centuries a commercial hub and today a world heritage site, now the ancient streets are being renamed. this one is called sniper's alley. those who are not fast enough are killed. the city's hospitals are overwhelmed. wounded people are brought in every minute. some of the injured are rebel fighters. most, though, are civilians. there's no better place than the hospital to see who is bearing the brunt of the suffering in this war --...
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meanwhile, there were new clashes today in aleppo, whe activists said 14 people died. and it is to aleppo that we now turn for a closer look at one less-reported aspect of the ongoing violence. as the conflict in syria rages on, the death toll climbs. more than 34,000 people have been killed in the violen that began in march of last year.l more than 350,000 refugees have left the country. a million more have been displaced from their homes in syria. it's a human tragedy on an immense and horrifying scale, but it's also becoming clear that the battle between syrian government forces and the rebel free syrian army is taking another kind of toll-- on the country's rich and historic cultural heritage. a center of that heritage: aleppo, syria's largescity, now a scene of destruction that we report nearly every night. but less known is this: aleppo is considered perhaps the oldest continuously inhabited human settlement in the world, home to numerous civilizations layered on top of one another-- including hittites, assyrians, arabs, mongols and ottomans-- that reach back to
meanwhile, there were new clashes today in aleppo, whe activists said 14 people died. and it is to aleppo that we now turn for a closer look at one less-reported aspect of the ongoing violence. as the conflict in syria rages on, the death toll climbs. more than 34,000 people have been killed in the violen that began in march of last year.l more than 350,000 refugees have left the country. a million more have been displaced from their homes in syria. it's a human tragedy on an immense and...
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we look at the destruction in aleppo, syria. >> this is one of the great tragedies. aleppo's an extraordinary cross roads of cultures, religions, all built on a strata of centuries of -- >> woodruff: and ray suarez has the story of a 19th century recording made on tinfoil by thomas edison, digitally converted so we can hear it. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> computing surrounds us. sometimes it's obvious and sometimes it's very surprising in where you find it. soon, computing intelligence in unexpected places will change our lives in truly profound ways. technology can provide customized experiences tailored to individual consumer preferences, igniting a world of possibilities from the inside out. sponsoring tomorrow starts today. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public
we look at the destruction in aleppo, syria. >> this is one of the great tragedies. aleppo's an extraordinary cross roads of cultures, religions, all built on a strata of centuries of -- >> woodruff: and ray suarez has the story of a 19th century recording made on tinfoil by thomas edison, digitally converted so we can hear it. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> computing surrounds us. sometimes...
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and this is the liberated area of aleppo? "yes," he told us, "70% of aleppo has been freed already." colonel oqaidi joined the rebels six months ago after defecting from the syrian army. he walked us through one of the city's few functioning markets, anxious to show us that normal life is still possible here. ( explosion ) but the moment was short-lived. ( explosion ) shells were landing closer and closer. >> dr. maher nana: we need to move. >> ward: so we moved, driving through the narrow streets to the heart of this ancient city, large parts of which have been reduced to an apocalyptic wasteland. we stopped because the colonel wanted to inspect his fighters on the front lines. but as soon as they spotted us, government snipers opened fire. >> get down, everybody. >> ward: night was falling, so we moved to an area that we thought was more secure. ( explosion ) it's bombardment like that that has left aleppo a virtual ghost town. most civilians here have left. the only people who are really still left in the streets are fight
and this is the liberated area of aleppo? "yes," he told us, "70% of aleppo has been freed already." colonel oqaidi joined the rebels six months ago after defecting from the syrian army. he walked us through one of the city's few functioning markets, anxious to show us that normal life is still possible here. ( explosion ) but the moment was short-lived. ( explosion ) shells were landing closer and closer. >> dr. maher nana: we need to move. >> ward: so we moved,...
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. >>> in syria today aleppo the largest city was rocked by four explosions this morning. killing at least 40 people. joining me now from cairo with the latest nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin. what are we hearing to the victims and cause of that attack? >> well, andrea, we'll get to that about aleppo in a second but the latest development just happened right now coming out of turkey earlier this afternoon, a syrian artillery shell landed on the turkish side of the border killing five turkish citizens. that angered the turkish government. the prime minister says the syrian government will be held accountable for this and we also understand that turkish officials are now reaching out to nato to possibly exercise nato's article in which any member of nato that is attacked could respond and it's really just highlighting the sense situation on the turkish/syria border there after this deadly incident. the attack in aleppo you referenced really two different accounts coming out from inside syria. the syrian government, the official line from them, this was a terro
. >>> in syria today aleppo the largest city was rocked by four explosions this morning. killing at least 40 people. joining me now from cairo with the latest nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin. what are we hearing to the victims and cause of that attack? >> well, andrea, we'll get to that about aleppo in a second but the latest development just happened right now coming out of turkey earlier this afternoon, a syrian artillery shell landed on the turkish side of the...
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why is aleppo so strategically importa important? he tells us, aleppo is the cultural and economic capital and the state relies on it. and he added, he is prepared to die fighting for it. he admits the rebels have far fewer weapons. but, he says, they have a greater will. claiming 500 new recruits volunteer every month. he says they are sent into battle after one month's training. this boy says he's 15, but looks younger. the commander encysts only those 18 or older are allowed to fight. suddenly, we hear the sound of a war plane. everyone knows to take cover. and as we wait it out, the commander tells us, he could really use a no-fly zone. he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a t
why is aleppo so strategically importa important? he tells us, aleppo is the cultural and economic capital and the state relies on it. and he added, he is prepared to die fighting for it. he admits the rebels have far fewer weapons. but, he says, they have a greater will. claiming 500 new recruits volunteer every month. he says they are sent into battle after one month's training. this boy says he's 15, but looks younger. the commander encysts only those 18 or older are allowed to fight....
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why is aleppo so strategically importa important? he tells us, aleppo is the cultural and economic capital and the state relies on it. and he added, he is prepared to die fighting for it. he admits the rebels have far fewer weapons. but, he says, they have a greater will. claiming 500 new recruits volunteer every month. he says they are sent into battle after one month's training. this boy says he's 15, but looks younger. the commander encysts only those 18 or older are allowed to fight. suddenly, we hear the sound of a war plane. everyone knows to take cover. and as we wait it out, the commander tells us, he could really use a no-fly zone. he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a t
why is aleppo so strategically importa important? he tells us, aleppo is the cultural and economic capital and the state relies on it. and he added, he is prepared to die fighting for it. he admits the rebels have far fewer weapons. but, he says, they have a greater will. claiming 500 new recruits volunteer every month. he says they are sent into battle after one month's training. this boy says he's 15, but looks younger. the commander encysts only those 18 or older are allowed to fight....
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and then there is the older city of aleppo, known for culture and development, and home to the oldest culture in the world, dating back to the 12th century. last week, that market was burned during fierce fighting. precious, ancient treasures, that belong to the world, not just to syria, once preserved and admired. now, some gone forever, destroyed by war. cnn. >>> how much do you need the internet? if being without the web makes you feel a little anxious, well, you may have a mental illness. we'll discuss next. like parmesan crusted shrimp just $14.99. i'm ryan isabell and i sea food differently. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your
and then there is the older city of aleppo, known for culture and development, and home to the oldest culture in the world, dating back to the 12th century. last week, that market was burned during fierce fighting. precious, ancient treasures, that belong to the world, not just to syria, once preserved and admired. now, some gone forever, destroyed by war. cnn. >>> how much do you need the internet? if being without the web makes you feel a little anxious, well, you may have a mental...
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the rebels say they have made significant advances in aleppo, taking territory they have never held before. but can they keep it? and will these men now put down their guns? tonight, on state-run television, a statement from the military. it says it will observe a truce before the muslim holiday. the man who negotiated a truce the said at the start of the job that was nearly impossible. most rebel groups have seemed to agree to the cease-fire, but they do not fight under a single combined. at least one islamist group said it will not observe the true spirit -- the troops. >> of the world is watching on friday morning. we all understand there is a lack of trust between the parties, and therefore, we all understand that we cannot be sure yet what will transpire. hoe thpe is that we e nsguill fall silent. for lee peop of syria. >> it is -- this is syria's bord with turkey on the eve of the truce. since the conflict began, no cease-fire has taken hold. the expectations for this one are low. >> to the conflict in afghanistan now, where the u.s. military says two of its shoulders have been shot
the rebels say they have made significant advances in aleppo, taking territory they have never held before. but can they keep it? and will these men now put down their guns? tonight, on state-run television, a statement from the military. it says it will observe a truce before the muslim holiday. the man who negotiated a truce the said at the start of the job that was nearly impossible. most rebel groups have seemed to agree to the cease-fire, but they do not fight under a single combined. at...
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fighting between bashar al assad's regime and the forces have killed thousands including aleppo where fighting has raged for days. ann curry has more from that syrian border. >> reporter: that's right, chuck. the war in syria has killed more than 30,000 people in the last 18 months claims still more lives today. this morning they said syrian troops bombed a town four miles from a turk eric border and 12 were killed including five children. rebels have launch add massive attack in the country's largest city, aleppo, in what they call a decisive batter. the sook al medina, the site was burned to ashes. they showed us bombed out buildings and told us he's frustrated by the government war plains. he said if the world warned know fly zone, this 18-month-old war would be over in two days. so far there is no end in sight, and while many fear this could become a wider regional conflict, they're predicting as many as 700,000 refugees could flee syria by the end of this year. meantime a human rights wash is documenting the yaus of rain and torture as weapons in this war and it has called for an
fighting between bashar al assad's regime and the forces have killed thousands including aleppo where fighting has raged for days. ann curry has more from that syrian border. >> reporter: that's right, chuck. the war in syria has killed more than 30,000 people in the last 18 months claims still more lives today. this morning they said syrian troops bombed a town four miles from a turk eric border and 12 were killed including five children. rebels have launch add massive attack in the...
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a bakery in aleppo was shelled yesterday, killing at least 20 people, including children. ajt vifts say another 50 people were injured. president bashar al assad took to state tv to offer amnesty to opposition fighters if they laid down their weapons. >>> in neighboring lebanon, the military has been pa electoraling the streets of tripoli. tensions remain high in the wake of a bombing friday in beirut that killed a number of people, including a top lebanese security official who had spoken out against the syrian regime. >>> there are some signs anyway of life from facebook in the wake of the social network's massive stock slide. despite reporting a quarterly loss on tuesday, the company did say its mobile advertising plan is bringing more money than anticipated. nearly $150 million. let's get more on this story and a quick look at the markets as we get up in your business. julia is live for us in london morning. hey, julia. >>> good morning. as you said, strong performance from facebook after trading yesterday, up over 12%. despite reporting a loss. the key focus was on th
a bakery in aleppo was shelled yesterday, killing at least 20 people, including children. ajt vifts say another 50 people were injured. president bashar al assad took to state tv to offer amnesty to opposition fighters if they laid down their weapons. >>> in neighboring lebanon, the military has been pa electoraling the streets of tripoli. tensions remain high in the wake of a bombing friday in beirut that killed a number of people, including a top lebanese security official who had...
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this is a suburb of aleppo in northern syria. now, one person who posted the video on youtube says it shows regime war planes attacking buses there and killing civilians. cnn has no way to independently verify the video. >>> and back to politics. we have heard of all kinds of reasons, rationale for the president's debate performance last week, and even if you thought he did a good job, you probably could admit he seemed a little distracted. once again, the folks at "snl" figured out why. >> number 20 -- >> excuse me, governor. mr. president? >> i'm sorry. yeah, yeah. what's up? >> mr. president, governor romney has just said that he killed osama bin laden. would you care to respond? >> no. you two go ahead. >> open up more trade, especially with latin america. >> the anniversary gift. i can't believe i front of the anniversary gift. this is bad. this is very -- okay. i was distracted by the mess i inherited from bush, but, still, i should have remembered our anniversary. >> all jokes aside, mitt romney gain soming ground after be
this is a suburb of aleppo in northern syria. now, one person who posted the video on youtube says it shows regime war planes attacking buses there and killing civilians. cnn has no way to independently verify the video. >>> and back to politics. we have heard of all kinds of reasons, rationale for the president's debate performance last week, and even if you thought he did a good job, you probably could admit he seemed a little distracted. once again, the folks at "snl"...
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-- activists say regime forces took over the religious building, set it on fire and then ran away, aleppo is a world land mark site. >>> and for a second, it looks cool, but this is tragedy at work here, a fire works show in china went terribly wrong and all of it was caught on video. chinese television reports that at least 100 people were injured when the fire works fell into the crowd. many people suffered burns, the incident is now under investigation. >> sky diver felix baumgartner makes history with a record jump from outer space. we'll have more on the significance of this accomplishment. with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer ] tums smoothies. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues s
-- activists say regime forces took over the religious building, set it on fire and then ran away, aleppo is a world land mark site. >>> and for a second, it looks cool, but this is tragedy at work here, a fire works show in china went terribly wrong and all of it was caught on video. chinese television reports that at least 100 people were injured when the fire works fell into the crowd. many people suffered burns, the incident is now under investigation. >> sky diver felix...
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>> what happens usually in a city like aleppo is you have rebels that take up position in the old aleppo, and then you have regime forces that come after them, and they might use shelling or other types of military attacks, and those are the types of things that lead to the widespread destruction and irrepairable destruction of old buildings as well. as far as who is setting the market on fire, i mean, at this point we don't know. the reports are that you could have regime forces come in after the rebels and set some of their position on fire. either way some of these places and some of these landmarks are gone for good. >> is there any effort, do we think after the civil war ends, that there would be some rebuilding, that you have organization that is would come in and try to do what they could? >> well, i spoke with a unesco representative for crisis situations that's in charge of safeguarding, preserving, and protecting these world heritage sites, and she told me essentially, look, i mean, once the conflict is over, we can do our best. we can go in and try to make an assessment of wha
>> what happens usually in a city like aleppo is you have rebels that take up position in the old aleppo, and then you have regime forces that come after them, and they might use shelling or other types of military attacks, and those are the types of things that lead to the widespread destruction and irrepairable destruction of old buildings as well. as far as who is setting the market on fire, i mean, at this point we don't know. the reports are that you could have regime forces come in...
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senate. 33 people were killed in a series of suicide bombings in the syrian city of aleppo today. three explosions rocked the main square in the district. "new york times" reports the united states is getting ready to go after with the militants who carried out the deadly attack. the special operations command is preparing for orders. we have new numbers. in florida bill nelson double digit lead over republican congressman. in ohio democratic senator leads. and then the race for virginia's open senate seat tim kaine leads allen. at a detroit bookies backyard where jimmy hoffa is not buried. soil samples show no signs of human remains. >>> what happened on this stage in denver tonight can go a long way towards winning and losing this election. today we look back at the good, the bad and the awkward. we start with this head scratcher from gerald ford, one that helped seal his fate. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> there already had been at the time. although ford tried to back track later the damage had been d
senate. 33 people were killed in a series of suicide bombings in the syrian city of aleppo today. three explosions rocked the main square in the district. "new york times" reports the united states is getting ready to go after with the militants who carried out the deadly attack. the special operations command is preparing for orders. we have new numbers. in florida bill nelson double digit lead over republican congressman. in ohio democratic senator leads. and then the race for...
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suicide bombers who detonated explosive-packed cars near an officer's club in the northern city of aleppo. dozens of people trapped under some of the rubble. we are hearing there's possibly a fourth explosion detonated a few hundred meters away from the initial explosions. witnesses on the ground said that it felt like a series of earthquakes. once again, we are hearing up to 40 people have been killed in the explosions and dozens more injured. back to you. >> thank you. president obama and mitt romney meeting for their first debate before the november election. >> baxter night. it will focus on foreign-policy and several issues. -- that is tonight. brianne carter has a preview. >> both candidates have been preparing for weeks. now they will go face-to-face in their first presidential debate. after months of back-and-forth battles, tonight president and republican hopeful mitt romney will share the same stage in denver for the first presidential debate. >> governor romney and president obama will meet on the stage behind me. >> the latest abc news poll says the race for president is still
suicide bombers who detonated explosive-packed cars near an officer's club in the northern city of aleppo. dozens of people trapped under some of the rubble. we are hearing there's possibly a fourth explosion detonated a few hundred meters away from the initial explosions. witnesses on the ground said that it felt like a series of earthquakes. once again, we are hearing up to 40 people have been killed in the explosions and dozens more injured. back to you. >> thank you. president obama...
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three car bombs ripping through a government controlled area of aleppo killing dozens of people. [gunfire] well the intended targets appear to be syrian army officers and assad regime security forces. leland vittert is live in our middle east bureau with the latest. leland? >> reporter: gregg, this really shows how sophisticated these attacks are becoming. these bombings were sophisticated on number of levels, happening within minutes of each other, well-coordinated. not only that, the bombers were able to get in a very secure part of aleppo near the syrian headquarters. lastly the bombs themselves were well-made and clearly devastating in their effect. images coming from syrian state tv shows the same kind of damage to full blocks of aleppo in the government controlled areas. same kind of damage we're seeing in the rebel controlled areas coming from those deadly attacks with certainian -- syrian artillery. this points much more to jihadist movements rather than homegrown rebel fighters, fighters coming out of places like libya and iraq with expertise and also al qaeda linkage wh
three car bombs ripping through a government controlled area of aleppo killing dozens of people. [gunfire] well the intended targets appear to be syrian army officers and assad regime security forces. leland vittert is live in our middle east bureau with the latest. leland? >> reporter: gregg, this really shows how sophisticated these attacks are becoming. these bombings were sophisticated on number of levels, happening within minutes of each other, well-coordinated. not only that, the...
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and he was hit by sniper fire in aleppo. cnn cannot confirm the video's authenticity. this video shows an air force going down in a suburb. a report says at least 100 people were killed today. >>> and the south alabama university, following the shooting of this student. a campus police officer shot and killed him after he says the freshman showed up at the campus police station naked and acting erratically. local deputies has stepped in to help with is investigation. >>> honda is recalling crvs because the power switch could start a fire. we're talking about model years 2002-2006. the switch can catch fire if the car is off. four fires have been reported. honda dealers will repair or replace the switch for you. >>> president barack obama surrounded by rockers and singers and a-list hollywood types right now. he's in california, hoping to leave there in a couple of days with a few million more in his campaign fund. let's get to dan lothian. campaign sources say they hope to drum up $10 million over the next two days. what is the strategy? is he arming up to get working
and he was hit by sniper fire in aleppo. cnn cannot confirm the video's authenticity. this video shows an air force going down in a suburb. a report says at least 100 people were killed today. >>> and the south alabama university, following the shooting of this student. a campus police officer shot and killed him after he says the freshman showed up at the campus police station naked and acting erratically. local deputies has stepped in to help with is investigation. >>> honda...
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three explosions rocked a government controlled district in aleppo. more trouble to report for american airlines. a flight returned to dallas last night when a cockpit light indicated a landing gear problem. meanwhile, american says it knows why seats have come loose on two different planes. the troubled airline saying clamps were not properly installed. crews are checking more planes today after inspections found four others with that problem. >>> coming up, i'm going to talk to former abc journalist, carl simpson, the first african-american woman to moderate a presidential debate in 1992 and we haven't had a female moderate a debate since, but first, here's a memorable moment from the 2000 debate. >> just tell me what's your philosophy and position on issues. but can you get things done? and i believe i can. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spa
three explosions rocked a government controlled district in aleppo. more trouble to report for american airlines. a flight returned to dallas last night when a cockpit light indicated a landing gear problem. meanwhile, american says it knows why seats have come loose on two different planes. the troubled airline saying clamps were not properly installed. crews are checking more planes today after inspections found four others with that problem. >>> coming up, i'm going to talk to...
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at least 25 people have been killed and 70 wounded in the syrian city of aleppo. the attack took place in a city square. most of the victims were syrian military. in bahrain, clashes erupted on tuesday at the funeral of a protester jailed last year. the victim suffered sickle cell disease and demonstrators say that he died after being denied medical care. the unrest broke out after the police stopped a crowd of thousands of mourners to march to the center of the uprising. a u.s. border patrol agent has been shot dead and another wounded at the border with mexico. the agents were on patrol when they came under fire. a new government report has found an intelligence program that formed a major part of domestic counterterrorism efforts in the united states has been almost entirely of the recess. a bipartisan report examines the network of so-called fusion centers created after the 9/11 attacks to create intelligence sharing among local, state, and federal authorities. investigators have accused the centers as being bastions of waste, having virtually informad possibl
at least 25 people have been killed and 70 wounded in the syrian city of aleppo. the attack took place in a city square. most of the victims were syrian military. in bahrain, clashes erupted on tuesday at the funeral of a protester jailed last year. the victim suffered sickle cell disease and demonstrators say that he died after being denied medical care. the unrest broke out after the police stopped a crowd of thousands of mourners to march to the center of the uprising. a u.s. border patrol...
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explosions in duma. 12 people killed so far including eight in the capital city of damascus and two in aleppo, in the northwestern parts of the country. this is according to opposition groups. this cease-fire was called in response to the start of a muslim holiday on friday. >>> and in indonesia where police arrested 11 people just yesterday in a series of raids on a suspected terrorist cell, those captured were said to be part of a group planning attacks on the u.s. consulate in east java, as well as other targets. an indonesian official said the raids uncovered bombmaking materials and manuals and ammunition. >>> the al qaeda leader iman al zawahiri has called on muslims to kidnap westerners. this video here of him, posted on islamic web sites. he said future abductions should be used to help free raabdel rahman. >>> and hurricane sandy, we told you how big she is. she could be disastrous. >> folks, this could be bad. >> mandatory evacuations, states of emergency. the east coast braces for what could come next. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the perfect place t
explosions in duma. 12 people killed so far including eight in the capital city of damascus and two in aleppo, in the northwestern parts of the country. this is according to opposition groups. this cease-fire was called in response to the start of a muslim holiday on friday. >>> and in indonesia where police arrested 11 people just yesterday in a series of raids on a suspected terrorist cell, those captured were said to be part of a group planning attacks on the u.s. consulate in east...
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>>> it has happened now yet again in aleppo, in syria, we're getting reports that syrian troops shelled a bakery where people were lining up, just trying to buy bread. you can hear the people screaming, clearly chaos, running. the opposition says today's attack left dozens dead. and i said it happened again because human rights watch says government troops drop bombs and fired artillery on ten bakeries in the aleppo region during the month of august. >>> top of the hour. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me here. two weeks to go. two. the men begging for your vote. hitting the campaign trail today. and both candidates are speaking live this hour. folks, this is the full court press. the president and vice president together in ohio, which could be the key to this election. also today, mitt romney, paul ryan, together in nevada. we're watching the podiums here for you. we'll bring you the speeches live in just a moment. but, first, we begin with this. mitt romney has just touched down in nevada, although we're looking, we have yet to see him, romney flew from southern florida, th
>>> it has happened now yet again in aleppo, in syria, we're getting reports that syrian troops shelled a bakery where people were lining up, just trying to buy bread. you can hear the people screaming, clearly chaos, running. the opposition says today's attack left dozens dead. and i said it happened again because human rights watch says government troops drop bombs and fired artillery on ten bakeries in the aleppo region during the month of august. >>> top of the hour. i'm...
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syria, the rebels say they have taken control of a strategic town that links the capital of damascus to aleppo. they claim to have seized an air base. russia is demanding answers after turkey intercepted a suspicious airliner yesterday that reportedly had military communications equipment, jammers and parts of a missile on board. wow. >>> 7:15 now. tucker is back. >> good morning, nice and cool out there. temperatures overnight in the mid-30s across much of the region. >> chilly. >> guess what's coming in later tonight? >> what? >> even colder temperatures. >> you were talking about a frost earlier, right? >> we have a freeze watch. 47 in washington. most of the region here basking in chilly october air. 36 in culpeper. 39 in martinsburg this morning. cumberland, 34. the temperatures overnight getting a chance to bottom out with generally clear skies. off to the north and west cold front approaching. that's going to bring us some gusty winds around here later this afternoon and reinforce the cool air. after enjoying daytime highs in the mid-60s, we'll bottom out again later tonight. all of us
syria, the rebels say they have taken control of a strategic town that links the capital of damascus to aleppo. they claim to have seized an air base. russia is demanding answers after turkey intercepted a suspicious airliner yesterday that reportedly had military communications equipment, jammers and parts of a missile on board. wow. >>> 7:15 now. tucker is back. >> good morning, nice and cool out there. temperatures overnight in the mid-30s across much of the region. >>...
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. >>> syria's government this morning is promising to repair historic mosque in aleppo damaged in this week's fighting. last night on "60 minutes" clarissa ward reported from aleppo it is the scene of some of the worst violence in syria's civil war. she found islamist militants are now taking charge in some rebel-held areas. ward confronted one leader who told her captured government soldiers had been treated fairly. but, in fact, they'd actually been executed. >> when we went back, we looked at some of the video clips that your men had given us. and i wonder if you could take a look at this one and tell me what is going on in this clip. can you tell me what that video is showing? >> translator: well, those were government soldiers in the fighting during the battle. we kind of arrested them. >> what sentence were they given? >> that's something that the judges know more about than i do. >> because we have another version of the video. it's a longer version. it ends quite differently. [ gunfire ] you know about these executions? >> translator: no. i was not aware. >> still, he defended
. >>> syria's government this morning is promising to repair historic mosque in aleppo damaged in this week's fighting. last night on "60 minutes" clarissa ward reported from aleppo it is the scene of some of the worst violence in syria's civil war. she found islamist militants are now taking charge in some rebel-held areas. ward confronted one leader who told her captured government soldiers had been treated fairly. but, in fact, they'd actually been executed. >> when...
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meanwhile, three suicide car bombings killed at least 34 people in syria's embattled city of aleppo. the attack was on a government- controlled section. the coordinated explosions hit a central square, destroying a number of buildings and littering the streets with twisted metal and concrete. at least 122 people were wounded. and the death toll was expected to rise as crews work through the rubble. in iran, riot police and protesters came to blows over the collapse of the national currency. the rial has lost a third of its value in less than a week. today, merchants at tehran's main bazaar protested outside their stalls and closed for the day. exchange houses and currency websites also were closed down. in the end, police arrested money changers and fired tear gas to disperse crowds. the protesters charged president mahmoud ahmadinejad's policies have fueled the currency crisis. he has blamed western sanctions imposed against iran's nuclear program. secretary of state hillary clinton pledged anew today to get to the bottom of a deadly attack in libya last month. u.s. ambassador chris
meanwhile, three suicide car bombings killed at least 34 people in syria's embattled city of aleppo. the attack was on a government- controlled section. the coordinated explosions hit a central square, destroying a number of buildings and littering the streets with twisted metal and concrete. at least 122 people were wounded. and the death toll was expected to rise as crews work through the rubble. in iran, riot police and protesters came to blows over the collapse of the national currency. the...